Word: munich
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Nazi wrath knew no bounds when His Eminence Michael Cardinal von Faulhaber, Archbishop of Munich, exhorted German Catholics last week to vote "according to your conscience." Nazis stormed that the Cardinal should have said "Vote Ja!" In a speech of passionate denunciation General Goring spoke of "black moles" (priests) as little better than "Red rats" (Socialists)-despite the fact that Chancellor Hitler is nominally a Catholic...
Thus confronted, the 30 deputies spurned Judas Strasser and repledged their loyalty to Leader Hitler who three weeks later became Chancellor. Because he knew too many Brownshirt secrets, Judas Strasser was not punished. Later, recalling that in Munich Herr Strasser used to keep a drugstore. Chancellor Hitler made him Commissar (Nazi supervisor) of the great Berlin chemical firm Schering-Kahlbaum A. G. Last week Commissar Strasser suddenly invited all Berlin correspondents to visit his plant...
...Chancellor Winkler spoke, he was quickly reminded that there are still Nazis in Austria. Dozens of them rioted at the meeting place, setting off smoke bombs, ringing bells, roaring "Deutschland über Alles," until 100 were arrested, 20 injured. In spite of diplomatic protests, the Nazi radio station at Munich continued its series of evening blasts against the Dollfuss Government. The speeches given by different Nazi spokesmen every evening are particularly annoying to Austrian officials because they know that almost every Austrian farmer listens to them. They come on at 9 p. m. immediately after an excellent, accurate and extremely...
...hormones and enzymes. At Leicester, Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins devoted his B. A. A. S. presidential address to these vital entities. In Chicago they were the subject of a symposium in which A. C. S. President Arthur Becket Lamb partook, and at which foreign guests of the Society expounded-Munich's Dr. Richard Willstätter on enzymes, Zurich's Dr. Paul Karrer on vitamins, Edinburgh's Dr. George Barger on hormones...
...these original discoveries the American Chemical Society last week gave Nobel Laureate Willstatter of Munich, a bearded, amiable, urbane Jew, its very best salute-the Willard Gibbs Medal...